11.4.2025
MSFS

ImagineSim Releases Dallas-Fort Worth for MSFS

 

The developer ImagineSim has released their highly anticipated rendition of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator, bringing one of the largest American hubs to life in the virtual world.

Dallas-Fort Worth is the second busiest airport in the United States, and serves as the main hub for American Airlines. The airport opened in 1974 and covers almost 70 square kilometers of area, to the point where it needed its own ZIP code. Upon its opening, the airport also welcomed the first landing of Concorde in the United States, making history in the United States aviation from the very beginning.

The scenery by ImagineSim is currently only available for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, and the 2024 version is going to follow soon. The purchase includes both the 2020 and 2024 versions of the scenery. ImagineSim developed this scenery with great attention to detail, with highly detailed terminals, cargo operator facilities and other functional buildings around the airport.

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All of that is covered in high-resolution textures, surrounded by animations, ensuring life-like behaviour of the whole area. Skylink train animation is not yet implemented, though, and will be released soon. There are custom jetways and interactive SafeGate VDGS as well.

The scenery of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport by ImagineSim is now available via the developer’s website for approximately €28.76. The price may vary, as you are going to be charged in GBP.

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